Is it true when that someone thinks about you it gives you the hiccups?
Perhaps, but there are simpler reasons that are medically proven. A paranormal explanation would be indistinguishable from pure coincidence.
What is teleological explanation for hiccups?
The teleopgical explanation tries to see beneficial purpose in a given phenomenon.
This jerky inspiratory effort asscoiated with closure of glottis, is opposite of jerky expiratory effort such as sneeze or cough, which are aimed at throwing out foreign material from the lungs.
The hiccups therefore appear to be efforts to jerkily bring in outside air, apparently to prevent possible collapse, as a result of the signal for the hiccup, which apears to be anything that mimicks the sudden collapse.
So it appears that, any stimulation of vagus or phrenic nerves or diaphragm itself; due to any pathology, when appears akin to beginning of the process of sudden collapse, the hiccups are generated.
Experiemntal verification may be done by simulating impending collapse of various degrees and seeing the response of body.
Kitty hiccups are much the same as human hiccups -- it likely means the kitty has eaten its food too quickly. Hiccups aren't harmful, but there also isn't much you can do other than wait for it to pass.
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Hicc-ups are caused by your muscles all having a seizure. You may not notice it, but it often happens. The actuall hicc-up, is when the diaprahm(inbetween the two rib cages) catches the muscles and makes you hicc-up. To relive hicc-ups, simply breath camly and relax all your muscles at once :)
A way better way to say this, "I pray to jesus Christ that he could get rid of my hiccups in the name of Jesus!'
its when your diaphragm spazzums and you use
your diaphragm to breath so if you stop breathing
(hold your breath) you should be just fine (:
Should you worry if your cat has hiccups for more than 1 hour?
No, this may not be a sign of the cat being sick with only the one symptom. If the cat has other symptoms such as labored breathing or panting then a trip to a vet is advised.
Hiccups are caused by a sudden jerk in your diaphragm that causes you to breath in air very quickly. Hiccups are annoying and can sometimes be hard to get rid of. Here is a simple, but effective way to get rid of them: Take a glass of water and drink 14 (or how ever many you can do) gulps of the water without breathing. Once you are finished do not talk. Relax for several minutes taking in deep, slow breaths.
I hope this helps! :)
Does labetalol cause inflammation in the mouth?
Labetalol can cause lesions that look similar to lichen planus. These lesions can be located in the mouth or elsewhere in the body.
Why might you suddenly exhale when trying to fall asleep like a reverse hiccup?
I don't know why for sure, but I do this a lot, especially when relaxing, sleepy, resting. Sometimes it is very forceful. I can feel them coming on, a tension that culminates with forceful exhalation. Hiccups are a muscle spasm of the diaphragm, causing quick inhalation. I think the reverse hiccup is muscle spasm of the rectum abdominus one of the belly muscles causing quick EXHALATION of air.
If you hiccup is it saying that your tired?
Hiccups are probably caused by eating or drinking too quickly or too much, which leads to irritation of the diaphragm, the large sheet of muscles attached to your lower ribs that separates your chest from your abdomen. The stomach rests just below the diaphragm, which is the main muscle used during breathing. When you have hiccups, the diaphragm contracts more strongly than usual, jerking and forcing you to take sudden noisy breaths. The sudden rush of air forces the flap at the top of your windpipe, called the epiglottis, to shut quickly, resulting in the "hic" sound. People have all sorts of crazy remedies for curing hiccups (like startling a person or eating certain foods, like peanut butter), but they usually go away by themselves after a few minutes. Some rare cases, however, do last for weeks, months, or even years!
Breathing is controlled by the diaphram, which is controlled by the brain. When the brain sends incorrect signals to the diaphram, it spasms and rapidly expands and contracts. This is called hiccuping.
What drug is approved for the treatment of hiccups?
Generic Name - Chlorpromazine : Brand Name - Thorazine
What are the physical signs of a whale hiccuping?
Brief and powerful expansion of the abdominal cavity outward, muffled grunt or sloshing sound.
no it only happens 4 wat u eat<--------------------- Actually, you can make yourself hiccup. All you do is suck in air and act like you are hiccuping. The only thing about fake hiccuping is that it makes you actually hiccup.
Can hiccups cause you to lose your breath completely?
only if you are laughing and hiccuping together, then you can feel out of breath.
Is there a serious problem if my dog has had hiccups on and off for the past 3 days?
Nope, not serious, unless he gets them for very long periods of time. Generally, if you
think there is a problem it never hurts to go to the vet.
What are hiccups classified as?
Hiccups occur when the diaphragm becomes irritated, causing it to contract suddenly and involuntarily. As the diaphragm contracts, the opening between the vocal cords (glottis) snaps shut, causing the hiccup sound. Hiccups are usually caused when the nerve that extends from the neck to the chest is irritated (the phrenic and vagus nerves).
Is it normal to have really bad hiccups after a C-section?
No, this is a big problem, it usually means they have slightly torn your histolic membrane which can lead to hiccups and pulmonary infection. You should get to a hospital as soon as possible as this is quite serious.